Here are some things and ideas of what you can do with pattern-welded
steel - some of the things I've made over the years!

Tsuba Watch Fob
Remember the pocket watches of the old days? Rich people could afford a
chain. Poor people merely had a strap of leather. The fob was attached
to the leather to help you pull it out. This one I made is patterened
after a Japanese tsuba.

Sword
This is a Merovingian style sword that I made in 1975 (yeah yeah I know!)
The patterns on the top and bottom of this image are close-ups of the
pattern I had forged down the center of the blade.

Meier Knife
Here's another knife I made. Notice in the median the word "Meier". This
repeats 44 times across the length of the blade!

American Flag Knife
And this is the American Flag on a knife that I had the privilege of
presenting to former President Bush.

"American Flag"
Pattern-Welded Bar
This is the pattern-welded steel bar that I made with American Flags,
which eventually became part of the American Flag Knife I presented
to Mr. Bush.

"USA" Pattern of American Flag
Knife
Here is the pattern that appears in the American Flag Knife

Scramasax
Here is a small scramasax. It was Inspired by 6th Century Merovingian
scramasax from
Central Europe. The blade is about 6 inches, made from a 4-bar Turkish
pattern from AISI 1095 and pure
nickel, made back in mid-seventies (1970's that is, not middle ages!).
Handle is ancient small walrus tusk au jus.

The First Knife I
Ever Made
Well, every smith has his humble beginnings; here's mine! Here's the
first knife I ever made, out of pattern welded steel!